Gold9472
07-06-2006, 08:17 PM
9/11 Truth Door To Door
Thanks to www.911blogger.com
http://www.911blogger.com/2006/07/911-door-to-door.html
Video
Click Here (http://www.911podcasts.com/files/video/911doortodoor.MP4)
This idea came to me the other night. I have a camcorder that's pretty good quality. I have iMovie, which lets me make movies easily. Why shouldn't I go door to door asking people about whether or not they think the Government lied to us about 9/11? It's a simple enough question that gets a variety of answers.
The first woman I interviewed looked to me as if she thought the Government was lying, but didn't know to what extent, so her answer was ultimately no. She was aware though that the media in particular doesn't tell you everything. The gentleman I interviewed obviously didn't even want to consider the idea. I don't fault people for that. I understand the fear involved. I thank him for his time though.
The last person I interviewed is exactly what I was hoping to find. After two no's, she was a blessing in disguise.
I think this idea in general is something people in the movement should consider doing. It gets those of us always looking for new 9/11 Truth footage to watch something, and it also is a way of getting the message out while making people think.
If you have a camcorder, and want to take the time, I highly recommend it. Just be careful. You never know who you might run into.
Thanks to www.911blogger.com
http://www.911blogger.com/2006/07/911-door-to-door.html
Video
Click Here (http://www.911podcasts.com/files/video/911doortodoor.MP4)
This idea came to me the other night. I have a camcorder that's pretty good quality. I have iMovie, which lets me make movies easily. Why shouldn't I go door to door asking people about whether or not they think the Government lied to us about 9/11? It's a simple enough question that gets a variety of answers.
The first woman I interviewed looked to me as if she thought the Government was lying, but didn't know to what extent, so her answer was ultimately no. She was aware though that the media in particular doesn't tell you everything. The gentleman I interviewed obviously didn't even want to consider the idea. I don't fault people for that. I understand the fear involved. I thank him for his time though.
The last person I interviewed is exactly what I was hoping to find. After two no's, she was a blessing in disguise.
I think this idea in general is something people in the movement should consider doing. It gets those of us always looking for new 9/11 Truth footage to watch something, and it also is a way of getting the message out while making people think.
If you have a camcorder, and want to take the time, I highly recommend it. Just be careful. You never know who you might run into.